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L4's CCMBA Blog: May 2006
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Daily happenings at the The Fuqua School of Business Cross-Continent Executive MBA Class of 2008. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Study, Study, Study. Study, study, study. I suppose this is what my life is going to be all about for the next 20 months. Funny, it didn't seem so hard to get started back in college. Then again, the only full-time job I had back then was studying. Maybe that's the difference. Posted by Sprokitt at 4:35 PM. Sunday, May 28, 2006. I got it to work! Posted by Sprokitt at 8:13 AM. I'm ju...
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L4's CCMBA Blog: June 2006
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Daily happenings at the The Fuqua School of Business Cross-Continent Executive MBA Class of 2008. Thursday, June 15, 2006. Fuqua on iTunes U. Its hard not to love your iPod. You can download just the podcasts, news, and music you want and listen to it whenever its convenient. Last night I learned that Fuqua started its own iTunes U site for the business school. What a cool idea! Posted by Sprokitt at 10:12 AM. Monday, June 12, 2006. NYT: Was Earning that Harvard MBA worth it? PS: One of my early blog pos...
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Louis LeBrun's Work: May 2006
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A record of professional and work related events. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. In case you didn't know, I design water and wastewater processes and equipment. Basically I make machines that clean dirty water. I know what you're thinking: "You mean I can get paid to do that! Well, yes, sometimes you can. Sometimes being the key word, but that's another posting. No, its not a microchip, but I think its cool. Posted by Sprokitt at 9:30 AM. View my complete profile. Parkson Corporation - Work.
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Louis LeBrun's Work: October 2006
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A record of professional and work related events. Tuesday, October 03, 2006. At long last and after much resistance, the skid is flipped! Despite the misgivings of others, this is definitive proof that the skid CAN. Indeed be rotated onto its side - just as is was DESIGNED. To do This took 3 days of labor, planning and fabrication. Thanks to Bill and Paul and ProMark for helping build the fixture and thanks to the guys in Medley for finally making it happen. Posted by Sprokitt at 9:09 PM.